September 8, 200916 yr Is it possible to buy English books in Sisaket? Or where is the closest place? If not anyone here up for a swap I have: Up Country - Nelson Demille The Bormann Testament - Jack Higgins Cambodian Interlude - Tom Riddle The Appeal - John Grisham Confessions of a Bangkok Private Eye - Memories of a Bangkok Warrier - Dean Barrett Hardship Postings - Expats in Asia Vol 3 And a couple more. In serious need of some reading material.
September 9, 200916 yr Is it possible to buy English books in Sisaket? Or where is the closest place?If not anyone here up for a swap I have: Up Country - Nelson Demille The Bormann Testament - Jack Higgins Cambodian Interlude - Tom Riddle The Appeal - John Grisham Confessions of a Bangkok Private Eye - Memories of a Bangkok Warrier - Dean Barrett Hardship Postings - Expats in Asia Vol 3 And a couple more. In serious need of some reading material. If you want to venture to Surin, we at th F.C. have quite a good selection of books. About three hundred.
September 9, 200916 yr Is it possible to buy English books in Sisaket? Or where is the closest place?If not anyone here up for a swap I have: Up Country - Nelson Demille The Bormann Testament - Jack Higgins Cambodian Interlude - Tom Riddle The Appeal - John Grisham Confessions of a Bangkok Private Eye - Memories of a Bangkok Warrier - Dean Barrett Hardship Postings - Expats in Asia Vol 3 And a couple more. In serious need of some reading material. Try it at Frank's Livin' in the Past I know that there are Englishbooks you can change
September 9, 200916 yr Is it possible to buy English books in Sisaket? Or where is the closest place?If not anyone here up for a swap I have: Up Country - Nelson Demille The Bormann Testament - Jack Higgins Cambodian Interlude - Tom Riddle The Appeal - John Grisham Confessions of a Bangkok Private Eye - Memories of a Bangkok Warrier - Dean Barrett Hardship Postings - Expats in Asia Vol 3 And a couple more. In serious need of some reading material. If you get to Ubon you can swap them out at Wrong Way or Peppers. Srisaket is probably like Ubon in not having English language books available for sale anywhere. FYI if you want to order books kinokuniya out of Bangkok has a service to order online and they are delivered to your door. I have used this service for a few years and have been happy with it.
September 9, 200916 yr If you get to Ubon you can swap them out at Wrong Way or Peppers.Srisaket is probably like Ubon in not having English language books available for sale anywhere. FYI if you want to order books kinokuniya out of Bangkok has a service to order online and they are delivered to your door. I have used this service for a few years and have been happy with it. In Ubon, N-Joy also has a book-swap service. English language books can be bought inside Robinson's (Ubon), but there is a very limited selection. Cheers, Mike
September 10, 200916 yr Is it possible to buy English books in Sisaket? Or where is the closest place?If not anyone here up for a swap I have: Up Country - Nelson Demille The Bormann Testament - Jack Higgins Cambodian Interlude - Tom Riddle The Appeal - John Grisham Confessions of a Bangkok Private Eye - Memories of a Bangkok Warrier - Dean Barrett Hardship Postings - Expats in Asia Vol 3 And a couple more. In serious need of some reading material. Try it at Frank's Livin' in the Past I know that there are Englishbooks you can change His place is near the policestation direction Sisaket Zoo maybe 150 meter righthand close to a mosque.
September 10, 200916 yr For anyone's interest, there is a bookshop on Koh Samui called "Island Books" with literally thousands of books in stock. He has several hundred books coming in and out each week as well so the selection is always growing, and changing, and updating. He has now started a postal service, which actually started this week with my first order. I am having six books sent up here to korat and the postage including the box is only 70 baht. If anyone is interested and wants any particular book then pm me and I will let you have his email address. HL
September 11, 200916 yr A friend of mine has just started a FREE Thailand Book Exchange. You sign up and post ten books you are willing to trade, find books on the list you want, contact the people who own those books, trade books via Thai post. THAILAND's FREE BOOK EXCHANGE: honkeyboybooks (dot) webs (dot) com It just started about five days ago, so the library is not full by any means now, but there are some great books up already and the more people that join the more there will be to choose from. At the risk of sounding like a snob - which when it comes to books I suppose I am - I think the idea is to try and post books that one would not necessarily be able to find at the airport or on the meager "Asia Books" shelf of your local Bookazine or such like...
September 14, 200916 yr With regards to my earlier post....I received my parcel of books this morning , so the new system works well. If anyone wants books then pm me and I will give them his email address. HL
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